24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
states' rights which is dog whistle code for for basically you know racist agenda and what philadelphia mississippi is famous for is worth three civil rights workers were murdered so basically reagan was reaching out to the racist democratic base that had been feeling left behind by lyndon johnson signing the voting rights act and things like that. if that and we either of those reagan democrats or republicans these days than in the evidence against you know back and yeah yeah and so i mean you know if even that myth is a myth and then there's the myth of well then the reagan democrats became clinton democrats well maybe maybe not i mean how did the sea merger in for example you what you write today in your piece about tom friedman tom friedman was wrong about the lexus and his famous book the life as it was as the lexus was actually created with huge government subsidies in japan and protectionist policies how is tom friedman wrong now in this whole narrative. well tom friedman has written many many columns kind of giving all my eyes to this mythical centrist road or i think it's a valuable narrat
states' rights which is dog whistle code for for basically you know racist agenda and what philadelphia mississippi is famous for is worth three civil rights workers were murdered so basically reagan was reaching out to the racist democratic base that had been feeling left behind by lyndon johnson signing the voting rights act and things like that. if that and we either of those reagan democrats or republicans these days than in the evidence against you know back and yeah yeah and so i mean you...
180
180
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
WTTG
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and three people were killed in a fatal crash on mississippi avenue in southeast. the car had the the speed bump on oxen run park and flipped over slamming into two trees. the speed was the factor and the driver and men were injected and died. a third passenger survived and is in serious condition. the names have not been released. >>> a deadly shooting in southeast this morning. the police say that 19-year-old jeffrey covington was shot to death at 1:30 and no arrests were made. the police are asking if you know anyone any information about the case and to give them a cow. >>> 2,000 gallons of moon shine discovered in a raid. three people were arrested accused of selling the homemade liquor around the north carolina county area where they live and investigators found $150,000 in cash in the spartanberg house and this is more. they didn't try to hide it or anything like that. they're very responsive us to and cooperative. they understand that their hobbies come to an end now. when you're caught, you're caught, right? moonshine is considered a tradition in some part
. >>> and three people were killed in a fatal crash on mississippi avenue in southeast. the car had the the speed bump on oxen run park and flipped over slamming into two trees. the speed was the factor and the driver and men were injected and died. a third passenger survived and is in serious condition. the names have not been released. >>> a deadly shooting in southeast this morning. the police say that 19-year-old jeffrey covington was shot to death at 1:30 and no arrests...
192
192
Jul 15, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
what he made national news for over the last year is claiming the civil rights era in mississippi was no big deal and kind of fun and conservative citizens councils kept everything peaceful in mississippi. if you are not a political insider, the idea of haley barbour being elected president is like the idea of boss hogg elected home coming king. it just doesn't seem doable. insiders really thought that barbour might be the guy for the republican party this year. former chair of the party, well liked and establishment and big money guys inside the party and people in the know thought this guy was the establishment choice. when he said he decided not run in april of this year, who was the establishment going to support instead of him? apparently that support went to mitch daniels. sure, he was to george w. bush's budget office that michael brown was to fema and very, very small and confusing politics but what it seemed like to the republican insiders, mitch daniels was the inheriter of the money and attention and support after haley barbour decided to pass. but in may, he passed. no bar
what he made national news for over the last year is claiming the civil rights era in mississippi was no big deal and kind of fun and conservative citizens councils kept everything peaceful in mississippi. if you are not a political insider, the idea of haley barbour being elected president is like the idea of boss hogg elected home coming king. it just doesn't seem doable. insiders really thought that barbour might be the guy for the republican party this year. former chair of the party, well...
150
150
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
the clerk: page 5, line 3, mississippi river and tributaries, $210 million. operation and maintenance, $ 2,366,465,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana rise? of a amendment at the desk, mr. chairman. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. scalise of louisiana. page 6, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert increase by $6,360,000. page 8, line 16, after the dollar amount, i sert reduce by $6,360,000. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for five minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: i reserve a point of order on the amendment. we would like a copy of the amendment, please. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from nng new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: to reserve a point of order. the chair: a point of order is reserved. the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for five minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. we have provided copies to the desk of the amount. what it does, this is a bipartisan amendment, worked on with mr. richmond and others, this amendment
the clerk: page 5, line 3, mississippi river and tributaries, $210 million. operation and maintenance, $ 2,366,465,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana rise? of a amendment at the desk, mr. chairman. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. scalise of louisiana. page 6, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert increase by $6,360,000. page 8, line 16, after the dollar amount, i sert reduce by $6,360,000. the chair: the...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
a mississippi river port city awash in its southern roots its colorful french creel charms and its overtones of piety. it's very catholic very catholic very bad just even very few of the a city that lives according to code it. gets stuck in this kind of like here it's a mentality that's completely antithetical to everything that's happening people come and have conventions here because they know there's the french quarter they know they're strip clubs prostitution. this is bourbon street. for about two hundred bucks you can buy yourself six more specifically straight up intercourse. with a new orleans street walk or anything else or start saying all sites can be negotiated but anything else is also. against the law. according to a law called crime against nature it basically prohibits anything other than ordinary intercourse there's no police out there going into a neighborhood saying you can't have sex with your husband you can't have oral sex with your wife right no one's actually enforcing that but it isn't forced and enforced heavily on the prostitutes of new orleans these are people who
a mississippi river port city awash in its southern roots its colorful french creel charms and its overtones of piety. it's very catholic very catholic very bad just even very few of the a city that lives according to code it. gets stuck in this kind of like here it's a mentality that's completely antithetical to everything that's happening people come and have conventions here because they know there's the french quarter they know they're strip clubs prostitution. this is bourbon street. for...
469
469
Jul 23, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 469
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: tired of watching his good friend, the mighty mississippi, being dumped on, literally, bullied in a way, chad pregracke was driven to her defense. >> i got so sick of it when i was 17. i said, i'm going to clean it up. i'm going to do this. >> reporter: so while still in high school, he launched living lands and waters, promising to clean up not just his beloved mississippi, having worked the fishing boats and barges there, but all rivers, armed with hope and a whole lot of enthusiasm, he approached the river community with an idea. >> he had this desire to do something, had no money, no help, no support. and so he just bugged the heck out of us until we finally said okay. >> reporter: with the past 13 years, he has brought together donors, barges, boats, cranes and plenty of helping hands in 18 states to more than 500 cleanups. >> looks like an armada. >> he's good for the industry, good for the environment. if you're around chad, it is intoxicating. >> i'm pumped up about it. it is dirty work, it is nasty, but it is good, man. >> reporter: all in all, a pretty good ha
. >> reporter: tired of watching his good friend, the mighty mississippi, being dumped on, literally, bullied in a way, chad pregracke was driven to her defense. >> i got so sick of it when i was 17. i said, i'm going to clean it up. i'm going to do this. >> reporter: so while still in high school, he launched living lands and waters, promising to clean up not just his beloved mississippi, having worked the fishing boats and barges there, but all rivers, armed with hope and a...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
to leave florida artsy monticello mississippi. and there are a lot of issues that this one man's story touches on miscarriages of justice the possible inequality of our judicial process in this country and the tactics of police now in this case you see the consequences of one of them no knock raids no knox no announcement police molin and is this case chosen as critics argue they can be extremely volatile and leave very little margin for error here to talk about tactics like this in the name of the war on drugs is there in houston he's executive director of students first sensible policy now thank you so much for being here thank you critics of no knock raids argue that possibly in very volatile situations where you have a fugitive on the run or hostage situations of that kind of thing they can be effective but that this this day and age they're mostly used to serve drug warrants is this a problem in your eyes absolutely it's a problem we have got one hundred ten no not really it's occurring every day in this country and that's a
to leave florida artsy monticello mississippi. and there are a lot of issues that this one man's story touches on miscarriages of justice the possible inequality of our judicial process in this country and the tactics of police now in this case you see the consequences of one of them no knock raids no knox no announcement police molin and is this case chosen as critics argue they can be extremely volatile and leave very little margin for error here to talk about tactics like this in the name of...
168
168
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
at this time i'm happy to yield 30 second to the gentleman from mississippi mr. pa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. palazzo: the american people expect us to lead during times of cris. house republicans have led. house republicans have provided plans and solutions to america's debt crisis. house republicans have used their voice as representatives of their district to end the deficit crisis and to balance a budget. we've done our job. it's time a the senate does theirs. leader reid and president obama is what stands in the way of helping this debt crisis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. palazzo: vote no on the reid plan. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman reserve? mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record an article that appeared in "the wall street journal" today entitled "the debt limit hobbits." the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: madam speaker, is e gentleman prepared to close? i'm sorry. mr. mcgovern: yes. our leader
at this time i'm happy to yield 30 second to the gentleman from mississippi mr. pa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. palazzo: the american people expect us to lead during times of cris. house republicans have led. house republicans have provided plans and solutions to america's debt crisis. house republicans have used their voice as representatives of their district to end the deficit crisis and to balance a budget. we've done our job. it's time a the senate does...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
if convicted under this law gives faces a mandatory life sentence and note she is the first woman in mississippi to be charged with murder relating to the loss of an unborn baby and this was argued before the state supreme court and we're still waiting to hear on the decision but it's one that could have an effect on the rest of the country the rest of the country unlike casey anthony which has an effect on casey anthony and i guess the people who have been obsessed with their fate and i suppose cable news ratings which they've seen soar now why is kids not being covered or talked about every day and every hour that casey anthony has been or even a tiny fraction of that now we don't know but that's what we're asking as this casey anthony verdict has been delivered meanwhile over at the international monetary fund new head of the i.m.f. christine lagarde her first press conference on her second day of work now this comes at a very important time this is just as moody's cup tortuous bonds to junk and is warning the country may need a second bailout this follows an even lower rated greece which a s
if convicted under this law gives faces a mandatory life sentence and note she is the first woman in mississippi to be charged with murder relating to the loss of an unborn baby and this was argued before the state supreme court and we're still waiting to hear on the decision but it's one that could have an effect on the rest of the country the rest of the country unlike casey anthony which has an effect on casey anthony and i guess the people who have been obsessed with their fate and i...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
not from mississippi they were sent to rally research triangle which put in three hundred cigarettes but we were told it's frozen freeze dried taking which a little out of it and then i received it from the federal government every twenty five days so. they give samples for a da would know. he's done reviews i presume as is uncle sam many got it wrong we it's adequate exactly the point is they don't agree that it's a medicine so therefore they don't put the diligence into growing you know the different strains which they could be used for different disorders and would be better than in the one strain that they give for myself where they get to the clock on a patient and this patient is very important to note for this and for one of the things one of the great things we've seen out of the development of medical marijuana is for you as it is today is that there's a lot of ability to delineate between strands to serve different patients it's really amazing i think it's really forgotten in the hall and the debate about all drugs and journals that they affect everybody differently and in
not from mississippi they were sent to rally research triangle which put in three hundred cigarettes but we were told it's frozen freeze dried taking which a little out of it and then i received it from the federal government every twenty five days so. they give samples for a da would know. he's done reviews i presume as is uncle sam many got it wrong we it's adequate exactly the point is they don't agree that it's a medicine so therefore they don't put the diligence into growing you know the...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
ready gives now this case is in mississippi gives became pregnant at fifteen she lost the baby though is thirty six weeks she had a miscarriage that was in two thousand and six the baby was a stillborn prosecutors however found out that this mother had a cocaine habit and they charged the girl under a one hundred and thirty year old statute this statute is just prayed heart murder is what it's called it's filed when someone is suspected of putting another person in imminent danger of death one hundred thirty years old this is an old statute it convicted under this law though gives faces a mandatory life sentence mandatory life sentence and she is the first woman in mississippi to be charged with murder relating to the loss of an unborn baby the first one and this was argued before the state supreme court and we're still waiting on the. asian but it's one that would have an effect on the rest of the country it could have a huge effect on like casey anthony which has an effect on casey anthony and i guess her family and the people who are bit obsessed with her fate and i guess the cable
ready gives now this case is in mississippi gives became pregnant at fifteen she lost the baby though is thirty six weeks she had a miscarriage that was in two thousand and six the baby was a stillborn prosecutors however found out that this mother had a cocaine habit and they charged the girl under a one hundred and thirty year old statute this statute is just prayed heart murder is what it's called it's filed when someone is suspected of putting another person in imminent danger of death one...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
99
99
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
can make a difference to these test scores that we are also obsessed with, i had a piece of news from mississippi where the book, "putting the movement back into civil rights" -- are you familiar with that? the superintendent has agreed -- and your piece is in it, awele -- the superintendent has agreed that it be used districtwide. just this week, i was hearing that the rigor and relevance of the material actually got students engaged and got the score is up. while the score is being up is not the only thing, i do want to say there is real value in making curriculum relevant, truthful, and rigorous, and one of the ways of doing that would be to embed all of this into all subjects all year for all the students. [applause] >> if i could just show that on friday, ms. colvin spent the whole day at alameda county juvenile hall, and i think we saw eight different units of young men and women, 14 to 18, medium-security, and they were riveted to their seats. when we were looking like we were running out of time, we were told not to worry about the time. they shared poetry. one young woman suggested how -
can make a difference to these test scores that we are also obsessed with, i had a piece of news from mississippi where the book, "putting the movement back into civil rights" -- are you familiar with that? the superintendent has agreed -- and your piece is in it, awele -- the superintendent has agreed that it be used districtwide. just this week, i was hearing that the rigor and relevance of the material actually got students engaged and got the score is up. while the score is being...
129
129
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
mississippi is the mauve overweight. with more of a third of the population over weight and colorado is the heaviest and california is the 12th. >>> cooler weather out there today will continue into the ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> a live look outside from the golden gate bridge. once again it is hard to see anything with the thick fog over the bridge. fog is going to be an issue tomorrow morning and get more dense through the week. your weekend at a glimpse starting tomorrow with fog and into the afternoon warm in quite a few places. temperatures will start to slide more into saturday and sunday. the fog starts to really takeove
mississippi is the mauve overweight. with more of a third of the population over weight and colorado is the heaviest and california is the 12th. >>> cooler weather out there today will continue into the ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that....
252
252
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> former mississippi -- former leader dominique strauss-kahn could face new charges. >> reporter: a french woman said that strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she talked about it on french tv. she said she never prelsd charges because her mother who was an official in strauss-kahn's socialist party convinced her not to go to authorities. prosecutors will determine if there's enough evidence to file charges. the former imf promises to sue for land iser. this comes as the sexual assault case in new york appears to be falling apart. prosecutors are questioning the credibility of the hotel maid who accused strauss-kahn of rape. strauss-kahn had been a leading candidate for french presidented as the u.s. case crumbled, supporters stouter -- started plotting his political comeback. but the latest allegations could put it in question again. >> in france rape charges can be filed up to 10 years. however cases classified as a sexual assault have a feef-year statute of limitation. >>> the jury in the casey anthony trial have been unable to reach a verdict. the defense argued that the child acci
. >> former mississippi -- former leader dominique strauss-kahn could face new charges. >> reporter: a french woman said that strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she talked about it on french tv. she said she never prelsd charges because her mother who was an official in strauss-kahn's socialist party convinced her not to go to authorities. prosecutors will determine if there's enough evidence to file charges. the former imf promises to sue for land iser. this comes as the sexual...
161
161
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
mississippi is the mauve overweight. with more of a third of the population over weight and colorado is the heaviest and california is the 12th. >>> cooler weather out there today will continue into the weekend and next week, actually, details on that. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. >>> a live look outside from the golden gate bridge. once again it is hard to see anything with the thick fog over the bridge. fog is going to be an issue tomorrow morning and get more dense through the week. your weekend at a glimpse starting tomorrow with fog and into the afternoon warm in quite a few places. temperatures will start to slide more into saturday and sunday. the fog starts
mississippi is the mauve overweight. with more of a third of the population over weight and colorado is the heaviest and california is the 12th. >>> cooler weather out there today will continue into the weekend and next week, actually, details on that. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting....
194
194
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, we were the mississippi and, yes, the trading paths and the journeys and across the gulf of mexico. we've all, we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone that stay inside one place. stayed in the one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in amherst, massachusetts. you're on with linda hogan. >> caller: hello again from amherst. i'm so delighted to be able to speak with you, linda. >> guest: hi, rachel. >> caller: hi. well, i wish my partner hadn't fallen asleep. he loves greek mythology, and he would have been awed to hear about your medea project. [laughter] but we've read your works aloud to even other, we -- to each other, we really love them. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: and, let's see, i guess i have to frame a question. >> host: no, you don't have to. if you just wanted to call and say hi, we'll move on. >> caller: well, just quickly, i live in a community that's renowned for being very multiculture, and yet i find we're still very isolated within our little cliques and groups and that it's very hard to create those bridges. um, i appreciate
you know, we were the mississippi and, yes, the trading paths and the journeys and across the gulf of mexico. we've all, we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone that stay inside one place. stayed in the one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in amherst, massachusetts. you're on with linda hogan. >> caller: hello again from amherst. i'm so delighted to be able to speak with you, linda. >> guest: hi, rachel. >> caller: hi. well, i wish my...
127
127
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
we have been around for centuries and centuries and centuries and we are from the southeast, mississippi, tennessee. i just came from repatriation. i call it a remake creation in kentucky. some of our remains from the past, we came from the mississippiands, the builders of cahokia and many other mounds. an incredibly complex culture. in the past. we then were removed because of andrew jackson's policies and corruption. and ended up in oklahoma which was indian territory. and oklahoma is from our word meaning red people. the united states government wanted to build a wall around oklahoma and place all the indian people of america inside of it. of this continent. the idea was to keep everyone from going out so the oil could belong to white americans and immigrants and people coming in who wanted to farm. in fact, black kettle's band was chased across kansas so often, hero of the land of goodland kansas. but we ended up in the area around southeastern oklahoma and we are still there. we survive a civil war, and land graft and corruption and the dog act which was giving us allotments, what h
we have been around for centuries and centuries and centuries and we are from the southeast, mississippi, tennessee. i just came from repatriation. i call it a remake creation in kentucky. some of our remains from the past, we came from the mississippiands, the builders of cahokia and many other mounds. an incredibly complex culture. in the past. we then were removed because of andrew jackson's policies and corruption. and ended up in oklahoma which was indian territory. and oklahoma is from...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
113
113
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
they just went down there to mississippi and started doing things. they ended up rebuilding housing, a buddhist temple that was a block away. joan baez was there that year saying -- she was singing one of her anthems. amazing grace. people started day fund, they started to collect money out there. that was just the beginning. we got a call from somebody asking, is dpw doing this? we said yes. i have $50,000, i will support it. we are a private group. this is not tax deductible. we do not care. and they rebuilt some houses. the problem with most people is they could not even teardown their homes. but this is the burning man twist. i love telling this story. being who they were, the culture, at the end of each day, the landscape was strewn with debris. you have to seeing the pictures. they gather up the debris, at night, they turn it into a bonfire. that is part of our culture. then locals started to come around and one woman said, i have never seen anything like this. i have never seen anything like this, but i like it. pretty soon, they were making a
they just went down there to mississippi and started doing things. they ended up rebuilding housing, a buddhist temple that was a block away. joan baez was there that year saying -- she was singing one of her anthems. amazing grace. people started day fund, they started to collect money out there. that was just the beginning. we got a call from somebody asking, is dpw doing this? we said yes. i have $50,000, i will support it. we are a private group. this is not tax deductible. we do not care....
371
371
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 371
favorite 0
quote 0
sobrepeso aumento en 16 estados, el mayor nÚmero de personas con libros demÁs es en sur del paÍs en mississippi, que ocupa el primer lugar ese con 30% de la pobl el atlantis fue lanzado con cuat astronautas a bordo rumbo a la estacÓn espacial internacional, en elÚltimo vuelo de un transbordador estadounidense.que tal, les habla edna schmidt.el departamento del trabajo revelo que la tasa de desempleo aumenÓ una Écima en junio hasta el 9,2 por ento, la cifra Ás alta en lo que va de o.betty ford, ex primera dama de estados idos, murio a la edad de 93 años. cobro notoriedad por fundar un centro de rehabilitacioncontra las adicciones.y en la copa america de tbol en argentina, peru derroto a mexico un gol por cero y chile y uruguay empataron a uno.hoy jugaran brasil y paraguay y venezuela frente a ecuador.Á s en noticiero univision fin de semana. >> como hemos reportado en vari oportunidas el mundo de la moda de cierre secretos, varias fÁbricas se violan los rechos de los trabajadores y desde argentina nos cuentan uno de sus lamentables casos. >> en buenos aires vestir a la moda con marcas fa
sobrepeso aumento en 16 estados, el mayor nÚmero de personas con libros demÁs es en sur del paÍs en mississippi, que ocupa el primer lugar ese con 30% de la pobl el atlantis fue lanzado con cuat astronautas a bordo rumbo a la estacÓn espacial internacional, en elÚltimo vuelo de un transbordador estadounidense.que tal, les habla edna schmidt.el departamento del trabajo revelo que la tasa de desempleo aumenÓ una Écima en junio hasta el 9,2 por ento, la cifra Ás alta en lo que va de...
77
77
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
they are off the coast of mississippi, alabama and texas and they are off the coast of south carolina and virginia and the outer continental shelf and alaska sea and we saw the e.p.a. deny shell oil company a permit. they were ready to go and had their drilling permit but the e.p.a. denied them an air quality permit and our drilling platform does player off the gas that sometimes seeps through when they are drilling for oil and flail that gas off to stop the explosion. natural gas is flaired off and denied an air quality permit because 70 miles away off the coast, 70 miles away is an indigenous village of 250 people. this administration is going to keep us from harvesting our natural resources in alaska by denying an air quality permit by denying a platform in the sea because it might impact a small village in alaska. that's the kind of policies we are dealing with and fighting in this congress. we want to put america back to work. think about it. the refining capacity that needs to be expanded as we expand the harvesting of oil and natural gas. it has been over 30 years since we had
they are off the coast of mississippi, alabama and texas and they are off the coast of south carolina and virginia and the outer continental shelf and alaska sea and we saw the e.p.a. deny shell oil company a permit. they were ready to go and had their drilling permit but the e.p.a. denied them an air quality permit and our drilling platform does player off the gas that sometimes seeps through when they are drilling for oil and flail that gas off to stop the explosion. natural gas is flaired...
265
265
Jul 18, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
heat advisories again upper mississippi valley, midwest region, where heat indices, that means the actual temperature and the humidity combined is going to make it feel anywhere from 105 to 115 degrees, not only today but through much of the work week. so, again, it's not only the heat and the high temperatures, it's going to be the duration that it's going to last all week. these are your current temperatures, look 91 in demoine. 91 in minneapolis. look at the heat index what it feels like with the humidity outside. 102 in demoine. 105 in davenport. 104 in minneapolis. places that don't typically see this type of heat are going to be dealing with incredibly dangerous weather. there is your forecast heat index, this is where the heart of the heat is going to be across the midwest, the upper mississippi valley, then it's eventually going to spread eastward . so take a look at this. there is our dome of high pressure building in throughout the week and then it's eventually going to push eastward across the mississippi valley, the tennessee, the ohio river valley, this high pressure is going
heat advisories again upper mississippi valley, midwest region, where heat indices, that means the actual temperature and the humidity combined is going to make it feel anywhere from 105 to 115 degrees, not only today but through much of the work week. so, again, it's not only the heat and the high temperatures, it's going to be the duration that it's going to last all week. these are your current temperatures, look 91 in demoine. 91 in minneapolis. look at the heat index what it feels like...
150
150
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
the mississippi, yes. the trading paths and the juries across the gulf of mexico. we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone who stayed in one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in massachusetts, you are done with linda hogan. >> caller: i am delighted to speak with you. thank you. i wish my partner hadn't fallen asleep. he loves greek mythology and he would have been awed to hear about your medea project. we read your works aloud to each other and really love them. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i have to frame a question. >> host: you don't have to. if you just want to say hi we will move on. >> caller: i live in a community renowned for being very multi-cultural and yet i find we are still very isolated within our little groups. it is very hard to create those bridges. i appreciate how much reading can do that and reading aloud can do that. i wonder if you have any advice or ideas about breaking those boundaries? also i want to share a the bit. i was born in mexico to north american jews. i lived in puerto rico and have always been hy
the mississippi, yes. the trading paths and the juries across the gulf of mexico. we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone who stayed in one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in massachusetts, you are done with linda hogan. >> caller: i am delighted to speak with you. thank you. i wish my partner hadn't fallen asleep. he loves greek mythology and he would have been awed to hear about your medea project. we read your works aloud to each other and really...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
172
172
Jul 6, 2011
07/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
i have been told that this is a video from the former warden of the mississippi prison. >> it is clear that the execution will take place and something happens. they may not come out and say that they did this, but they will tell the victim -- i am sorry. and then they say, i did this. and i leaned down to whisper in his ear, and i thought i could reach them because i wanted to make certain that he is at peace with themselves. i said it is not important for you to confess to this crime and is not important for anyone in this room. the only thing that is important is that you let your god know the truth. and he looked at me and he said -- i am at peace with my god. how will you be with yours? >> do you think that he did this? >> i do not know. >> this is terrible. >> the former governor has come to the conclusion that this boy was probably innocent. we are good friends and have remained so, and the one thing we talk about when we get together -- let's hope that he was guilty because the idea that he signed the warrant and i signed the execution on an innocent kid is something i would no
i have been told that this is a video from the former warden of the mississippi prison. >> it is clear that the execution will take place and something happens. they may not come out and say that they did this, but they will tell the victim -- i am sorry. and then they say, i did this. and i leaned down to whisper in his ear, and i thought i could reach them because i wanted to make certain that he is at peace with themselves. i said it is not important for you to confess to this crime...
76
76
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the park's website describes the roller coaster as one of the tallest coasters east of the mississippi climbing approximately 208 feet and reaching speeds in excess of 70 miles per hour. >>> a federal warrant has been issued for a local pharmacist accused of bilking insurance companies out of tens of thousands of dollars. 50-year-old edward cluch was dieded on 41 counts of health care fraud. charged with falsely billing medicare and other private insurance companies for more than $50,000 worth of pharmaceutical goods and services between 2005 and 2007. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay", still to come, saving redwoods. how you can preserve this california treasure and why scientists say they need your help more than ever. >>> if you are heading around the bay area this morning, you'll obviously find lots of low clouds like we see now around the golden gate bridge and even some mist. caastereke ou yfor weekend .refo look at that when we come right back. >>> good morning to you. a live look there nice and green and a little bit brown because we had some heat but we see some clouds
the park's website describes the roller coaster as one of the tallest coasters east of the mississippi climbing approximately 208 feet and reaching speeds in excess of 70 miles per hour. >>> a federal warrant has been issued for a local pharmacist accused of bilking insurance companies out of tens of thousands of dollars. 50-year-old edward cluch was dieded on 41 counts of health care fraud. charged with falsely billing medicare and other private insurance companies for more than...
348
348
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 1
por séptimo año consecutivo mississippi tiene más sobrepeso. están en el sur. las personas más esbeltas por otro lado están en colorado. ahora que comenzó el verano. cuando se trata de protegerla del sol. no importa si va en el auto o ve el astro rey los más jóvenes que desconocen que el melanoma es uno de los tipos más comunes de cáncer en esta población. di bert tener especial cuidado. y del xez bronceado. vamos a ver como pinta el fin de semana. para tomar colores. y el último lanzamiento del atlantis es el transbordador espacial que condición tenemos nosotros en una noche de viernes. temperaturas con 52 des se espera que estén establos a partir del día sábado y domingo 62 y 33 grado gs. para el interior. amigos de los valles. san josé. se mantiene la temperatura hasta los 72. y aunque para oakland también. las temperaturas van a seguir hasta este promedio. 63, 45 grados tenga bonito fin de semana. pásela muy bien. le tendremos más detalles el próximo lunes no se le olvide, la copa américa solo por univisión. regresamos. en univisión 14
por séptimo año consecutivo mississippi tiene más sobrepeso. están en el sur. las personas más esbeltas por otro lado están en colorado. ahora que comenzó el verano. cuando se trata de protegerla del sol. no importa si va en el auto o ve el astro rey los más jóvenes que desconocen que el melanoma es uno de los tipos más comunes de cáncer en esta población. di bert tener especial cuidado. y del xez bronceado. vamos a ver como pinta el fin de semana. para tomar colores. y el último...
130
130
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see from southern parts of nebraska all the way down into parts of louisiana and mississippi, feeling like 100, to 110 degrees and that, like i said is going to build over the next few days. look at the temperature your body is going to feel tomorrow. 110 in little rock, 106 in memphis, 104 degrees in jackson, mississippi we have also got some stormy weather to talk about. it could bring a chance of severe thunderstorms and we have been seeing a little bit of that in parts of colorado. we also have some popup thunderstorms into the deep south, nothing severe here, but a lot of lightning and a lot of heavy downpours. so don't get caught offguard, if you're at the pool, if you're at the beach, make sure you give yourself a good 30 minutes until you hear that last bit of thunder. atlanta had a ground stop earlier because of thunderstorms rumbling on through, but that's starting to clear up a little bit. and the rest of your weekend's thunderstorms all over the place. that threat really focusing in the upper midwest. so heat, a whole lot of it for a whole lot of people. >> one of
you can see from southern parts of nebraska all the way down into parts of louisiana and mississippi, feeling like 100, to 110 degrees and that, like i said is going to build over the next few days. look at the temperature your body is going to feel tomorrow. 110 in little rock, 106 in memphis, 104 degrees in jackson, mississippi we have also got some stormy weather to talk about. it could bring a chance of severe thunderstorms and we have been seeing a little bit of that in parts of colorado....
669
669
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
WFDC
tv
eye 669
favorite 0
quote 2
sigue siendo una epidemia...el mayor nÚmero de personas con libras de mÁs estÁ en el sur del paÍs, mississippi ocupa el primer lugar, 30 por centro de la poblaciÓn sufre con sobrepeso. >> tenemos una serie de h@univÓ@ aÑos siempre tuvo problemas para comer. >> vomitaba nunch@univisionpriÍ y Él me decÍa que la boca se le quemaba, la garganta. >> a los tres aÑos unh@primer i@ h@primer impactohÓn una dÉcada niÑos -de cada 12 niÑos tiene ese tipo de alergia. >> ahora este estudio indica que es mÁs frecuente como 8%. >> de actoh@h@primer impactoh@u. >> pero eso no pasa la primera vez h@univisionprimer impactohÁ. >> el Único tratamiento es evitar comer los alimentos que la producen los mÁs comunes son la leche, la soja, los huevos y el mani. >> la mayorÍa van a tolerar esos alimentos pero con el tiempo las alergias cambian, pero empiezan con problemas a los mariscos.imer i >> los mas severos puede ser que pierdan conocimiento que les baje la presiÓn y primer im@ contenciÓn...ese es el shock que todo el mundo piensa. >> por eso los padres deben estar preparados con un autoinyector.
sigue siendo una epidemia...el mayor nÚmero de personas con libras de mÁs estÁ en el sur del paÍs, mississippi ocupa el primer lugar, 30 por centro de la poblaciÓn sufre con sobrepeso. >> tenemos una serie de h@univÓ@ aÑos siempre tuvo problemas para comer. >> vomitaba nunch@univisionpriÍ y Él me decÍa que la boca se le quemaba, la garganta. >> a los tres aÑos unh@primer i@ h@primer impactohÓn una dÉcada niÑos -de cada 12 niÑos tiene ese tipo de alergia....
286
286
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
WJLA
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened on mississippi ave. he driver was speeding and lost control of the vehicle of three speed bump. two male passengers are dead and female passenger was also killed. one female passenger is hospitalized in serious condition. >>> a fatal house fire today in anne arundel county, killing a woman and leaving her mother seriously burned. john gonzalez has the latest. >> firefighter sifted through bble, trying to find the cause of the fire. they described it as a strange afternoon fire but did not is any foul play volved. is fightingother her life after her daughter killed. he neighbors noticed a strange odor. >> it smelled like an electrical fire. >> they saw smoke billowing, y knew something was wrong. he and a police officer nearby try to enter the home. >> i felt the window and it was super hot. opened the door to go in and got knocked out. the smoke poured out. >> when anne arundel county firefighters arrived, the home was consumed by heavy black smoke and unforgiving flames. the firefighters knew that at le
it happened on mississippi ave. he driver was speeding and lost control of the vehicle of three speed bump. two male passengers are dead and female passenger was also killed. one female passenger is hospitalized in serious condition. >>> a fatal house fire today in anne arundel county, killing a woman and leaving her mother seriously burned. john gonzalez has the latest. >> firefighter sifted through bble, trying to find the cause of the fire. they described it as a strange...
186
186
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
WJLA
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> three people are dead after a car crash this morning on mississippi ave. police say the driver was speeding when she lost control going over a speed bump. the car ended up in a part. two male passengers are dead. the female driver was also killed. a female passenger is hospitalized in serious condition. police are investigating the crash. >>> a somber remembrancer for a boy who would have turned 5 today. he and his family were killed by an alleged current driver. suzanne kennedy is live in the newsroom on how friends and family remembered him today. >> this was to be a day for the family to celebrate. instead, it became a day to honor tyler rowe who died with his family last sunday. >> this is a tragedy. but family friends, and even strangers came together to mark what should have been a little boy's fifth birthday. >> i have a five-year old son. it really tugs at your heart strings. >> last sunday, the family died in a fiery crash allegedly caused by an under age driver. authorities say he had been drinking for hours and had a blood alcohol content at the
. >>> three people are dead after a car crash this morning on mississippi ave. police say the driver was speeding when she lost control going over a speed bump. the car ended up in a part. two male passengers are dead. the female driver was also killed. a female passenger is hospitalized in serious condition. police are investigating the crash. >>> a somber remembrancer for a boy who would have turned 5 today. he and his family were killed by an alleged current driver. suzanne...
117
117
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
mississippi, tennessee. i just came from a repatriation -- i all call it a rematriation in kentucky from some of our remains from the past. we came from the mississippians which was many mississippians were the builder of kahokia and many other mounds. the mounds are all across the southeast. it's an incredibly complex culture, in the past, and then we were then removed because of andrew jackson's policies. and corruption and ended up in oklahoma, which was i.t., indian territory. and oklahoma from our word meaning red people. the united states government wanted to build a wall around oklahoma and place all the indian people of america inside of it, of the americas, you know, this continent. the idea was to keep everyone from going out so the soil could remain with white americans and immigrants who wanted to farm. the erosion, the eroded area, but we ended up in the area around southeastern oklahoma and we're still there. we survived civil war and land graft and corruption and the dawes act gave us our rese
mississippi, tennessee. i just came from a repatriation -- i all call it a rematriation in kentucky from some of our remains from the past. we came from the mississippians which was many mississippians were the builder of kahokia and many other mounds. the mounds are all across the southeast. it's an incredibly complex culture, in the past, and then we were then removed because of andrew jackson's policies. and corruption and ended up in oklahoma, which was i.t., indian territory. and oklahoma...
170
170
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my name is paul gravely from petersburg, virginia at camp shelby, mississippi trying to go to afghanistan. happy 4th of j you will and a shout out to wife stephanie and my son elijah. i love you very much. every day you live with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis could be another day you're living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you by asking your rheumatologist about humira. for many adult patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis humira has been proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira's use in patients with ra has been evaluated in multiple studies during the past 14 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur such as, infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer, blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doct
. >> my name is paul gravely from petersburg, virginia at camp shelby, mississippi trying to go to afghanistan. happy 4th of j you will and a shout out to wife stephanie and my son elijah. i love you very much. every day you live with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis could be another day you're living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you by asking your rheumatologist about humira. for many adult patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
you think gabriels when it was the largest school west of the mississippi. and what we found were people with families are not far away in the san mateo county and marin county. the pacific has a lot of previous residence for the sunset. what is interesting is he talks about many of these same issues we talk about here all the time -- difficulty with condo conversions for your own use, difficulty getting unit mergers. of course, the school system. it is not a planning issue or has a relationship to a. -- relationship to it. so, very interesting that you have hit upon these things. i think there are a lot of reasons, although we always talk about cost. cost is a factor. these residents in san mateo county are paying just as much. they can get housing with conditions that are more acceptable to their families. we have to look at the process, what we're doing to drive families away. president olague: i just wanted to welcome jose campos. i do not know if you have a few words force at this time? go ahead, please. tell us a little bit more about yourself. >> than
you think gabriels when it was the largest school west of the mississippi. and what we found were people with families are not far away in the san mateo county and marin county. the pacific has a lot of previous residence for the sunset. what is interesting is he talks about many of these same issues we talk about here all the time -- difficulty with condo conversions for your own use, difficulty getting unit mergers. of course, the school system. it is not a planning issue or has a...
277
277
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
while alabama, mississippi, a pop-up shower or storm. but those should be long gone by the time the fireworks fly. and a lot of people sit at home, like myself, and watch the macy's fireworks on nbc. the new york show should be just fine. >> it's always a good time. especially if you're rained out. >> yes. >> all right. >>> how wall street ended last week and how it will begin the week ahead. plus mcdonald's plans to power its trucks with leftover oil from fries. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> and that sound of nashing metal you may have heard this morning at the theaters was the sound of box office records being broken. >>> a walk-off between the mets and yankees and an unusual celebration at wimbledon. you're watching "early today." >>> well, good morning and welcome back to "early today," i'm veronica de la cruz, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. two republicans have signaled a potential compromise in the battle over the deficit ceiling. senator john mccain says he's open to what he's
while alabama, mississippi, a pop-up shower or storm. but those should be long gone by the time the fireworks fly. and a lot of people sit at home, like myself, and watch the macy's fireworks on nbc. the new york show should be just fine. >> it's always a good time. especially if you're rained out. >> yes. >> all right. >>> how wall street ended last week and how it will begin the week ahead. plus mcdonald's plans to power its trucks with leftover oil from fries. your...
101
101
Jul 16, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
on the gulf coast of mississippi, we have done a good bit of work. slammed by the deepwater are rising. that scrappy part of the country is as resilient as it gets when it comes to responding, helping each other out how to forward. that is the strength we have always had in this country. how do we do it? we can identify what makes the community better able to stand up to a disaster with a vision for how it responds to the public, drawing the assets from leone in the government level from what private sectors can bring to bear. you have to engage up front. you cannot simply call out afterwards. we know that there is a resilience institute over the last four years that identifies the how to that community should have to become resilience. here is what to do. we should be able to assess that, tying things like insurance to provide vanities -- benefits to communities that achieve that level. the cost will not be so great and we will recover quickly. we have to invest in doing it and that is something that can only happen at the state of local level. they
on the gulf coast of mississippi, we have done a good bit of work. slammed by the deepwater are rising. that scrappy part of the country is as resilient as it gets when it comes to responding, helping each other out how to forward. that is the strength we have always had in this country. how do we do it? we can identify what makes the community better able to stand up to a disaster with a vision for how it responds to the public, drawing the assets from leone in the government level from what...
177
177
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
mississippi is the heaviest state with an adult obesity rate of 34.4%. four years ago only one state had an adult obesity rate above 30%, and today a dozen states top that 30% mark. for more information on this and other health stories, you can always head to the -- check the health page on-line at msnbc.com. >> narrator: early today health is brought to you by vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. >>> and now here's an early look at wall street. the dow opens at 12,719 after rising 93 points yesterday. the s&p was up 14. the nasdaq gained 38. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei added 66 points. the hang seng grew 196. >>> well, the rally returned thursday as a big rebound in retail sales and strong jobs. the nasdaq notched an eighth day of gains and was at its high for the year. >>> retailers had their best june in 12 years as warm weather and deep discounts lured shoppers. kohl's, target, and urban outfitters each gained more than 6%. first time unemployment claims dropped. a sign of fewer layoffs. companies
mississippi is the heaviest state with an adult obesity rate of 34.4%. four years ago only one state had an adult obesity rate above 30%, and today a dozen states top that 30% mark. for more information on this and other health stories, you can always head to the -- check the health page on-line at msnbc.com. >> narrator: early today health is brought to you by vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. >>> and now here's an early look at wall street. the dow opens at...
190
190
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
mississippi is the heaviest state with an adult obesity rate of 34.4%. four years ago only one state had an adult obesity rate above 30%. then today a dozen states top that 30% mark. >>> for more information on this and other health stories, head to the web. check out the health page online at msnbc.com. >>> early today health is brought to you by vagisil wash with odor block, the confident clean. >>> here's an early look at how wall street will kick off. the dow at 12719 after rising 93 yesterday. the s&p was up 14, the nasdaq gained 38. taking a look at overseas trading now, in tokyo, the nikkei added 66 points while in hong kong, the hang seng grew 196. >>> the rally returned thursday as a big rebound in retail sales and jobs reports pushed stocks near annual highs. the nasdaq notched eight days of gains and briefly traded at its high for the year. the dow and the s&p 500 both stand close to their highs for 2011. retailers had their best june in years as deep discounts lured shoppers. kohl's, target and urban outfitters gained 6%. jobless claims dropp
mississippi is the heaviest state with an adult obesity rate of 34.4%. four years ago only one state had an adult obesity rate above 30%. then today a dozen states top that 30% mark. >>> for more information on this and other health stories, head to the web. check out the health page online at msnbc.com. >>> early today health is brought to you by vagisil wash with odor block, the confident clean. >>> here's an early look at how wall street will kick off. the dow at...
163
163
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> she went down south to mississippi for the summer. her letters home reveals the culture shock. she said i feel completely out of the world here. she was in the march and rally. >> dr. king came and dr. go king was there and he talked. >> went back home in san mateo, she joined with those trying to did he segregate the schools including elinor. >> curry has written a book detailing there of their projects and programs >> one of jill's latest efforts is fighting on behalf of gays and lesbians, by protesting against the baptist church. her godson gave her unique present for her birthday. >> i thought of how can i create a gift that helps her legacy live on. >> he has created a nonprofit foundation in her honor and developed a fund-raiser cut for equality as in coffee cups. >> 125 million americans drink a cup of coffee, how many money could we make to give up one cup. >> this is one of organizations jill's foundation will help. >> that would have a tremendous impacted here where they are seeing a record number of clients. >> anything that was generated by the support by her founda
. >> she went down south to mississippi for the summer. her letters home reveals the culture shock. she said i feel completely out of the world here. she was in the march and rally. >> dr. king came and dr. go king was there and he talked. >> went back home in san mateo, she joined with those trying to did he segregate the schools including elinor. >> curry has written a book detailing there of their projects and programs >> one of jill's latest efforts is fighting...
249
249
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
this sum her be extra special for parents of military parent in mississippi. we will tell you about a chance to experience life on military base and bond with other children. live report next. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. >> shannon: prosecutors and defense attorney get one final chance to sway the jury in the casey anthony trial. peter doocy has the top stories. afterwards, defense will finish closing arguments. earlier today, prosecution said that casey killed her daughter because she didn't want to be a parent. she is charged with killing her three years ago and dumping the 2-year-old body in the woods. senator lindsey graham is criticizing the way that president obama is handling the troop drawdown in afghanistan. appearing on sunday sunday with special guest host shannon bream graham accused the president of not listening to his generals and putting forward a withdrawal schedule too aggressive. >>> crews in montana trying to mop up an oil spill in
this sum her be extra special for parents of military parent in mississippi. we will tell you about a chance to experience life on military base and bond with other children. live report next. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. >> shannon: prosecutors and defense attorney get one final chance to sway the jury in the casey anthony trial. peter doocy has the top stories. afterwards,...
259
259
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
are facing very suffocating budget constraints, which is why one police chief in walls, mississippi, found an affordable backup. take a look. >> reporter: police officers are armed with more than just guns and badges. >> i call it my silent partner. we are what small department. there is one or two of us on at a time it's good to have that extra set of ears and eyes. >> reporter: quurt i of a tiny clip-on camera. it cost $60 and it's about the size of a pack of gum. you heard the saying anything you say to a police officer can be used against if you a coast law and they take that warning seriously in mississippi. every word i say gets record and can be played back before a judge. so far the video cameras have not been challenged in court. >> i had a stop where the person denied everything that happened. they honestly did not know what happened that day. he pled guilty before he went to court. >> reporter: the cameras relieve the pressure of shrinking budgets. for a small-town police chieft many money well spent. the chief went on to say these cameras give him peace of mind knowing ev
are facing very suffocating budget constraints, which is why one police chief in walls, mississippi, found an affordable backup. take a look. >> reporter: police officers are armed with more than just guns and badges. >> i call it my silent partner. we are what small department. there is one or two of us on at a time it's good to have that extra set of ears and eyes. >> reporter: quurt i of a tiny clip-on camera. it cost $60 and it's about the size of a pack of gum. you heard...
123
123
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
we do not want to be mississippi. and that's what we are approaching now. >> senator, congratulations. appreciate your time. let's go to john nichols in madison, wisconsin. your take on the results tonight. what does this mean and what does it mean for governor scott walker? >> well, this is a big deal tonight, ed. dave hansen was specifically targeted, the green bay area has been voting a bit more conservative in recent years, so they went after him. instead, he won a landslide victory. now, remember, in just a couple of weeks, one of the recalls of a republican state senator is taking place on the other side of green bay. this has to energize democrats in that area. but it is also significant tonight, ed, that if you look at the republican primaries, these were contested republican primaries in two other districts, in both cases, turnout was surprisingly low. so even though they had contested primaries, they had lower levels of turnout than the democratic primaries a week ago. what i am looking at, ed, is a reality
we do not want to be mississippi. and that's what we are approaching now. >> senator, congratulations. appreciate your time. let's go to john nichols in madison, wisconsin. your take on the results tonight. what does this mean and what does it mean for governor scott walker? >> well, this is a big deal tonight, ed. dave hansen was specifically targeted, the green bay area has been voting a bit more conservative in recent years, so they went after him. instead, he won a landslide...
172
172
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
louis and 100 in kansas, mississippi and texas, 99 in phoenix, low to mid 90s along the eastern seaboard. seattle at 71. if you are traveling through chicago, flight departure delays right now. flight tracker at abc7news.com. >>> president obama is holding a news conference later this morning to talk about the status of the deficit negotiations. he met with congressional leaders at the white house but failed to hammer out an agreement. they agreed to meet until something is worked out. >> there is a heightened sense of urgency to come up with a deal to raise the nation's credit limit. the lawmakers are at a standoff how to tackle the deficit and prevent the nation from defaulting on its debt. major sticking point is taxes, president obama's plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion, twice what republicans have proposed. to do that they are calling for some tax increases, including ending subsidies for oil and gas companies and closing tax loopholes for some business. that is non-starter for republicans. >> we're not going to raise taxes. >> republicans are pushing for cuts to medicaid, m
louis and 100 in kansas, mississippi and texas, 99 in phoenix, low to mid 90s along the eastern seaboard. seattle at 71. if you are traveling through chicago, flight departure delays right now. flight tracker at abc7news.com. >>> president obama is holding a news conference later this morning to talk about the status of the deficit negotiations. he met with congressional leaders at the white house but failed to hammer out an agreement. they agreed to meet until something is worked out....
154
154
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
WTTG
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
one mississippi police chief is using tubnology to do more with less. -- technology to do more with less and is articles police officers with tiny clip-on cameras, cost $60 and the size of a pack of gum. they help prosecute cases. >> i call it my silent partner, the small department is one, at most, two of us on at a time and it's good to have the extra set of ears and eyes out there. had a dui stop several months ago where the person denied everything that happened. after watching the video and they did not know what happened. and plead guilty. >> and so far, the video cameras are not challerred in court. >>> up next -- challenged in court. >> we're going to mount vernon where george washington is helping thousands celebrate the 4th. >>> and celebrating with ronald reagan. we'll explain. >> vice president joe biden has joined twitter. sent out the first tweet today asking americans to take time to think of u.s. troops and their families on this holiday. the vice president known for his gap, don't expect to see many of those on zitter -- twitter. the vice president joe biden's am is at v
one mississippi police chief is using tubnology to do more with less. -- technology to do more with less and is articles police officers with tiny clip-on cameras, cost $60 and the size of a pack of gum. they help prosecute cases. >> i call it my silent partner, the small department is one, at most, two of us on at a time and it's good to have the extra set of ears and eyes out there. had a dui stop several months ago where the person denied everything that happened. after watching the...
259
259
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
we had beautiful weather around the bay area, friends and family east of the mississippi have been calling it awful. pretty nice for us today, still seeing low 80s inland. 77 right now in san jose, giving you a closer view with the temperatures around the south bay. northwest wind at 18, we're getting the late day sea breeze blowing into the santa clara valley. you have the low clouds starting to come on in, we're starting to see temperatures in the low 60s, we have the giants and brewers coming up tonight as well. you can expect more low clouds filling in across the bay. low temperature 60s dropping into the 50s as the game goes on. the low clouds are pretty well entrenched on the coastline. can you see them pulling back from those inland valley locations. we'll see the same pattern setting up as we head into tomorrow morning. you're seeing right now with the low clouds heading over the peninsula. these will spill inland tomorrow morning. we'll wake up with a chance of low clouds, including even in the east bay hills for the morning. as we head toward the afternoon, skies clear inland. th
we had beautiful weather around the bay area, friends and family east of the mississippi have been calling it awful. pretty nice for us today, still seeing low 80s inland. 77 right now in san jose, giving you a closer view with the temperatures around the south bay. northwest wind at 18, we're getting the late day sea breeze blowing into the santa clara valley. you have the low clouds starting to come on in, we're starting to see temperatures in the low 60s, we have the giants and brewers...